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Event Date |
Tue Apr 19 UTC - Wed Apr 20 UTC (over 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Apr 18 8:00pm - Tue Apr 19 8:00pm |
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Year after year, identity is the most commonly exploited attack vector used by adversaries in cyberspace. On the enterprise side, compromised identities have been used to steal money and data, and in some cases, launch ransomware attacks that cripple organizations and disrupt operations. And on the consumer side, identity theft has been skyrocketing – the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reported that identity theft associated with government benefits alone increased 2916% in 2020. When it comes to improving cybersecurity, more robust Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions have become the top priority for most organizations. ISMG’s 2022 IAM Summit will be the place to explore how identity-centric attacks have evolved, where things are likely to head in the years ahead, and what organizations should be doing to prepare. The Summit will bring together more than 400 attendees and subject matter experts to discuss not only how to address the risks associated with identity-centric attacks, but also how to deploy new solutions that improve both security and user experience.
ISMG's geo-targeted, industry-specific, and topic-driven agendas provide actionable education and exclusive networking opportunities with your peers and our subject matter expert speakers.
Agenda:
Mistakes Were Made
The global cybersecurity market grew to $152.21 billion in 2020 - and yet, cyber-crime seems to be growing unabated. This is not sustainable. In this exclusive session, Cyjax.com's CISO Ian Thornton-Trump CD will provide his insights on the current topics of the paradox of customer and employee identity , the organizational post breach security trauma and the increasing pressure security teams are facing with rapid digital transformation. "It's not that executives don't understand the risks & vulnerabilities of their organizations,” he says. “But a cyber-attack arrives on the doorstep, and all of sudden the lack of security investment becomes highly visible for all to see - somehow the security message is just not reaching the right organizational ears."
IAM in a Multi/Hybrid Cloud Environment – Can We Do it Better This Time?
Multi-cloud and hybrid cloud solutions are great enablers for organizations, but managing IAM across multiple entities that are ever expanding in capability and use? Big challenges. But here’s an opportunity to re-do enterprise IAM. Join Tom Malta of Navy Federal Credit Union for insight on:
• Business requirements;
• Next-gen IAM architectures;
• A roadmap for success.
Making the Case for IAM Agility
A accelerated digital world calls for greater protection of identity and access – as well as greater agility in doing so. In this exclusive session, Sean Ryan of Forrester Research makes the case for IAM agility, focusing on:
• Identity governance
• Going passwordless
• Machine identities and non-human identities
Unified Identity Protection
In this session, Hed Kovetz of Silverfort, will discuss the growing need for extending modern authentication and access policies in a more holistic and unified manner to block identity-based attacks. He will explain how Unified Identity Protection can consolidate security controls across corporate networks and cloud environments to monitor access of users and service accounts across both cloud and on-premise infrastructure, analyzes risk in real time, and enforce adaptive authentication and access policies.
Customer IAM – and the path to making identity better
In both the public and private sectors, Jeremy Grant has long been a leading force in shaping how government and enterprises respond to the evolving needs of identity security.
In this exclusive session, Grant discusses:
The “State of Identity” and what COVID-19 has taught us about the inadequacies of the digital identity infrastructure
What’s needed to advance identity proofing and authentication
CIAM: where it’s taking root, what’s driving it, and security’s best role to enable it
2022 Speakers
Jeremy Grant
Managing Director, Technology Business Strategy, Venable LLP
Anna Delaney
Director of Productions, ISMG
Marco Lattavo
Director, Identity and Access Management, Economical Insurance
Hed Kovetz
CEO and Founder, Silverfort
Megan Shamas
Senior Director of Marketing, FIDO Alliance
Lorrayne Auld
Principal Cybersecurity Engineer, The MITRE Corporation
Cisa Kurian
Principal Security Advisor (CIAM), CVS Health
Tom Field
Senior Vice President of Editorial, ISMG
Andrew Shikiar
Executive Director and CMO, FIDO Alliance
Vivin Sathyan
Senior Technology Evangelist, ManageEngine
Danny Prvu
Director of Identity & Access Management: Enterprise Security, RBC
2022 Sponsors
• Manage Engine